Here is a demo project with multiple lines in the clips, done on a Mac.
Principally, multiple lines are possible for Blocks, too, but it is not proper displayed.
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Sorry, I did the update already and Reason 10 is gone.
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Yeah, going 4 bars before the timeline like Logic does and I'm sure many others do. I quite often have a 1/16th note riff on a guitar that continues but the chords start straight after that 1/16th riff if that makes sense. It throws everything off a 1/16th note unless you start the song on bar 2 and put the 1/16th part at the end of bar 1.pushedbutton wrote: ↑30 Sep 2019On a vaguely related tangent I wish I could set the position of the song start so we could have some precount nonsense going on and not have to have the whole song a bar or two ahead of what the notation would say.
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Do you know (or anybody else) what the official name is for shadings down the sequencer like every so many bars?selig wrote: ↑28 Dec 2018That’s a feature, not a bug!Creativemind wrote:Yeah but they're not for that lol!
Not to mention that shading you get down the sequencer.
It’s handy to shade the sections of a song like that IMO. Plus you can select the block and hit “P” and it will play/loop instantly. There’s plenty of text to describe what happens when using them to analyze different sections of commercial tracks too.
While not ideal (you can’t select from a list etc.) they work pretty well for a feature not intended to work that way.
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Is there a way to create absolute time markers rather than markers connected to measures/beats such that if I change the tempo in the sequence, the time markers remain correct to absolute time?
If not native to Reason, is there a VST that does this? SMPTE code would be ideal.
If not native to Reason, is there a VST that does this? SMPTE code would be ideal.
Not sure if you checked this plugin out:jbillet wrote: ↑16 Mar 2024Is there a way to create absolute time markers rather than markers connected to measures/beats such that if I change the tempo in the sequence, the time markers remain correct to absolute time?
If not native to Reason, is there a VST that does this? SMPTE code would be ideal.
https://txl20.com/txl-timecode-plug-in/
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